Day 1 — Your Best Friend Day 2 — Your Crush Day 3 — Your parents
Day 4 —Your sibling (or closest relative)
Day 5 — Your dreams
Day 6 — A stranger
Day 7 — Your Ex-boyfriend/girlfriend/love/crush
Day 8 — Your favorite internet friend
Day 9 — Someone you wish you could meet
Day 10 — Someone you don’t talk to as much as you’d like to
Day 11 — A Deceased person you wish you could talk to
Day 12 — The person you hate most/caused you a lot of pain
Day 13 — Someone you wish could forgive you
Day 14 — Someone you’ve drifted away from
Day 15 — The person you miss the most
Day 16 — Someone that’s not in your state/country
Day 17 — Someone from your childhood
Day 18 — The person that you wish you could be
Day 19 — Someone that pesters your mind—good or bad
Day 20 — The one that broke your heart the hardest
Day 21 — Someone you judged by their first impression
Day 22 — Someone you want to give a second chance to
Day 23 — The last person you kissed
Day 24 — The person that gave you your favorite memory
Day 25 — The person you know that is going through the worst of times
Day 26 — The last person you made a pinky promise to
Day 27 — The friendliest person you knew for only one day
Day 28 — Someone that changed your life
Day 29 — The person that you want tell everything to, but too afraid to
Day 30 — Your reflection in the mirror
Dear sisters and brother,
It’s a bit weird writing a letter that addresses all three of you, since my relationships with each of you are vastly different, mainly due to our age differences. So I’d rather address each of you individually [without names, of course, just to keep this kind of anonymous].
Sister 1 (sorry that I reduced you to a number), you are the sibling I am closest to and yet have had the most issues with. Being only three years apart drew us so close together that we were either bonding or getting on each other’s nerves—usually the latter. But throughout these 20 years of loving, hating, ignoring, and trying to forget one another, I think we’ve both realized there’s no way we can forget each other. After a year of not talking, here we are again making peace. And I wouldn’t have had it any other way. Thanks for all the good times, bad times, crazy times, etc.
Sister 2, we are almost a decade apart in age. I’m sorry we never got too close. It’s always been hella awkward between us. I try to make up for it by buying you cute earrings and getting you gift cards ‘cause I know you love shopping just as much as Sister 1, but I know it doesn’t really make up for shit. But to be fair, at 14 years old, you’re in the middle of your teenage angst and aren’t really letting me in or giving me a chance, either. Hopefully in a couple of years you’ll stop shutting me out. But in the meantime, I’ll keep trying.
Brother, you were only 6 years old when I moved out of the house. Mom always says we’re the most similar siblings because we’re both Leos and both Rabbits. What are the chances of that? Whenever I see you and hear you talk, you really do remind me of what I was like as a kid. Yet I know very little about you otherwise. Like I said to Sister 2, I’m sorry we’re not very close. I have my reasons for both physically and emotionally leaving home, which I hope to explain to you one day. But hey, I’m glad to see that you really get along with my boyfriend. I suppose it’s nice having another guy around when you have three big sisters.
But to all three of you, I’m very proud of you and love you very much.
Love,
Paola